TMBA 194 (LBP160) – A Fireside Chat

Dan and Ian sit down from opposite sides of the USA to bring you a nice, relaxing fireside chat and answer six personal business philosophy questions. This episode is inspired by Joe Magnotti and Justin Cooke from the Empire Flippers and their 50th podcast episode, where they answer the same questions.

You’ll get to hear the entrepreneurial strengths and weaknesses of the fellas, their different philosophies and outlooks on business, and you’ll no doubt see why they make a great team. Tune in this week and grab a frosty beverage because this episode will leave you compelled to lean back in your chair and do a little pondering on your own business philosophies.

If You’re Superman, What’s Your Kryptonite?

Ian’s phobia to sideline strategists and his simple outlook on eliminating unnecessary pre-game.

How your business can be an Iron Man suit used to bring out the best in you.

Why business grows faster thank you can imagine, but slower than you can stand.

Dan’s aversion to time investments and how he structures his business decisions accordingly.

Nice personal post, guys. When I learned Google Reader was being cast aside I used the opportunity to try to find a different way to manage how I consumed content. I manage social media for a couple of companies, so I need to organize the different news sources for those clients. Bookmarks just don’t cut it and social sharing is molded to my online presence, so content discovery on different sites just doesn’t work.

The result: Nothing replaces RSS, which is rough since some sites are ditching syndicated feeds. Hopefully Feedly revamps that market since RSS is the only way I know of to manage live updates. If anyone knows a different way, I’m all ears.

Justin Cooke

Thanks for the shout, fellas…loved the episode! You guys have a pretty good grasp of your strengths/weaknesses, I think.

Ok…site’s sold…when are you two coming back to SEAsia so we can party it up? #BOOM

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